America's chefs and cooks have reveled in serving meals to their
customers since this country's early beginnings, creating their own
recipes based on available ingredients, creativity, or at the request of
others. Some took humble home recipes and made them into their signature
specialties, many of which have become synonymous with certain hotels
and restaurants in America. These culinary treasures are household
names, but their true origin has slipped back into history. Signature
Dishes of America captures nearly 100 of these well-known dishes and
their origins. Foods like Eggs Benedict, Green Goddess Dressing, and Hot
Browns were created decades ago and remain mainstays in our culinary
world today. Discover the story behind Los Angeles' Brown Derby's Cobb
Salad, whose recipe was created by a hungry owner, or how an old pie
recipe discovered in an antique drawer became a favorite at the Golden
Lamb restaurant. This collection of recipes and their background is a
tasty way to share American food history and culture.